Jefkins' 6 planning models are: contingency planning, crisis planning, strategic planning, tactical planning, operational planning, and continuity planning. These models help organizations anticipate and prepare for various scenarios in order to better manage risks and achieve their objectives effectively.
· Situational Analysis · Defining Objectives · Defining Publics · Media Selection · The Budget · Implementation and Control
The six point model was propounded by Francis Jefkins, it argues that public relation planning can be done following the six basic steps below 1. Appreciation of the problem 2.defining the objective 3. defining the public 4. selection of the media and technique 5. budgeting 6.evaluation
Frank Jefkins has written: 'Copywriting and its presentation' 'Effective PR planning' 'The secrets of successful direct response marketing' -- subject(s): Direct marketing 'Advertising' -- subject(s): Advertising 'Introduction to marketing, advertising and public relations' -- subject(s): Public relations, Marketing, Advertising 'Effective marketing strategy' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Marketing
James C. Emery has written: 'Planning as an iterative hierarchical process and its formalization in computer models' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Planning, Data processing 'The planning process and its formalization in computer models' -- subject(s): Computer engineering
Marc Salomon has written: 'Deterministic lotsizing models for production planning' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Production planning, Production scheduling
Financial Planning Models
Financial Planning Models
Norbert Oppenheim has written: 'Applied models in urban and regional analysis' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, City planning, Mathematical models, Regional planning
Richard C. Grinold has written: 'Manpower planning models' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Manpower planning 'Integrating Hedge Funds into a Private Wealth Strategy'
Answer: there is size 6 models, but the models are mostly size 0 everyone thinks skinnier the better its not true!
These models duplicate the fit of the teeth and are very useful in treatment planning.
Abdul Qayum has written: 'Numerical models of economic development' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Economic development 'Techniques of national economic planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Planning